PIMA is a non-profit Islamic medical association in Pakistan with over 3,400 members. It aims to uphold Islamic values and principles in the medical field. PIMA provides extensive relief efforts during natural disasters, operating hospitals and mobile clinics. It has responded to floods, earthquakes, and conflicts in Pakistan, Indonesia, Gaza, Somalia and elsewhere. PIMA is organized with local branches and projects led by specialist doctors. Major activities include medical camps, health promotion, nutrition programs, and two ongoing hospitals in Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
2. Mission Statement
• “To Seek the pleasure of Almighty Allah
Through character building and service to
mankind”
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3. Introduction
• Non-profit making & Non- governmental
• Registered with the Government of Pakistan
• Members: Pakistani Muslim doctors
registered with PMDC, those who agree with
the manifesto of PIMA
• Member of Federation of Islamic Medical
Associations (FIMA)
• Working in all aspects of medical profession to
uphold the values & the principles of Islam
4. Objectives
• To motivate doctors to play their role in the development of
society on the basis and values of Islam.
• To utilize the opportunities of doctors - patients
relationship for propagation of the true message of Islam.
• To provide opportunities for personality development of its
members.
• To play a positive and affective role to prevent medical
ailments in the society.
• To establish effective of appropriate health policy and
medical education in the country.
• To formulate plans for the execution of Medical Relief work
6. PIMA members
Members Units
Punjab 1035 36
Sind 962 16
Khyber PK 563 22
Baluchistan 91 1
Azad Kashmir 154 7
Female Branch 300 -
Students Branch 300 -
Total 3,405 82
7. PIMA center
Central President: Deputy Secretary
Dr Misbah-ul-Aziz Prof M. Iqbal Khan
(Eye specialist) (General Surgeon)
Secretary General: Finance Secretary:
Prof Sohail Akhtar Dr Muhammad Ashraf
(Prof of Medicine) (Anesthetist)
8. PIMA projects
1. Dawah-o-Tarbiat Dr. Fazal-e-Azeem
2. Relief Dr. Muhammad Shafqat Javed
3. Continuous Medical Education Dr. Hafiz Ijaz Ahmed
4. Prevention of Blindness (POB) Dr. Intzar Hussain
5. Female Branch Dr. Nusrat Iqbal
6. Students Branch (Associate Members) Pro. Dr. Abdul Malik
7. Peshawar Medical College Prof. Dr. Najib-ul-Haq
8. Media Cell Dr. Muhammad Saleem Ghauri
9. Tibbi Fiqhi Board Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman
10. PIMA Secretariat Dr. Wali Muhammad Mujahid
11. PIMA Membership Prof. Dr. Muhammad Tariq
12. Doctors Problems Prof. Dr. Mohammad Iqbal Khan
13. Health Awareness Prof. Abu Baker Shahid
14. PIMA Publications Dr. Maqbool Ahmed Shahid
15. Finance Dr. Muhammad Ashraf
16. Mega Pharmaceutical Dr. Muhammad Tahir Azam
17. Foreign Affairs & FIMA Dr. Tanveer-ul-Hassan Zubairi
9. Central Executive Council
For Strategic Planning
• Punjab 11 members
• Khyber PK 06 members
• Sindh 05 members
• Baluchistan 01 member
• Azad Kashmir 01 member
• Nominated 02 members
• Ex presidents 00
10. Provincial presidents
• Punjab Dr Arshed Munir Ahmed
• Khyber P.K Dr Rahmat Ullah Oppal
• Sindh Dr Abdul Aziz Memon
• Baluchistan Dr Ghulam Dastigeer
• Azad Kashmir Dr. Abdul Khalid Awan
11. Central Working Committee
For implementation of Planning
• All Projects in charges are members of CWC
• Total Projects: 17
12. PIMA Relief
• Service to mankind without discrimination
• Medical aid through hospitals, welfare
clinics, free medical & Specialist camps
• Services during disasters nationally and
internationally
14. PIMA Relief
Static Units:
• PIMA, Al-Hajri Hospital, Muzaffarabad
• PIMA, Muslim Aid Hospital, Mansehra
Community based Activities: 2011
• Hygiene Promotion Project in Sindh
• FIMA MCH Mobile Hospital
• Community Nutrition Project, Charsada
• Free Medical Camps
16. PIMA Relief
Flood Relief 2011-12
• Health education
• Circumcision camp at Tando Bago (35 children)
• Distribution of 300 water coolers and Aqua tab
• Distribution of 1000 Eid Gifts in the tents (Juice,
Snakes, Toffees and biscuits)
• Vaccination for Typhoid Fever to children
• Struggle to evacuate stagnant water from Civil
Hospital Mirpurkhas
20. PIMA Relief
Mercy Malaysia
• 500 Hygiene Kits distributed in flood affectees
in collaboration with Mercy Malaysia
• Place:
– Mirpurkhas: 250
– Badin: 250
21. PIMA Relief
Dengue Relief
• Established 60 bedded ward in Surayyah Azeem
Hospital in collaboration with Al-Khidmat
Foundation where 200 patients admitted with
average 3 to 7 days during Aug/Sep
• Dengue Seminar held in Lahore by local PIMA
• Awareness brochures published in Urdu and
English (5000 each)
• PIMA published guidelines for Management of
Dengue fever and haemorrhagic fever from Sri
Lankan Health Ministry
23. PIMA Relief
Somalia Relief
• Medical Mission: 1
• Members: 3
– Dr. Irfan Ullah Malik
– Dr. Muhammad Asim
– Dr. Abdul Ghafoor
• Duration: 28 days (September 2011)
• Patients treated: 5600
• In collaboration with FIMA
29. PIMA Relief
IDP’s Relief 2008-09:
• PIMA was involved in medical relief service to the
IDPS’ of Swat, Malakand, Waziristan and
Mohmand Agency operation.
• 17 medical camps were established and
ambulance service was provided.
• More than 1,32,000 patients were treated costing
Rs. 1,50 00,000.
• Needy patients were transferred to tertiary care
centers in Peshawar and Rawalpindi.
31. PIMA Relief
PIMA-Al-Hajri Hospital, Muzaffarabd
• was established in collaboration with Al-Khidmat
Al-Hajri Al-Rabia Trust, followed by PIMA Field
Hospital Muzaffarabad on 8th Oct. 2005
• The 50 bedded indoor facility with OPD 24 hrs
emergency service, surgery, OT, Obs&Gyn,
Pediatrics and Diagnostic facilities(Lab,
Ultrasound, and X-ray)
• Total OPD = 201,844
33. PIMA Relief
April 2010 to January 2012
OPD 59,109
Admissions 3,001
Operation (major) 394
Operation (Minor) 840
Normal deliveries 1,215
X-ray 1,581
Lab Test 21,489
Ultrasound 6,637
34. PIMA Relief
PIMA-Muslim Aid Hospital, Mansehra
• PIMA established a 25 bedded Hospital in
Mansehra in collaboration with Muslim
Aid, UK
• This Hospital Provides state of the art health
services to the local and regional population
of this remote area since March 2011
• Total OPD: 7,352
36. PIMA Relief
March to December 2011
OPD 8,763
Gyn. Patients 657
Obstetrics Patients 753
Normal deliveries 16
X-ray 546
Lab Test 5,448
Ultrasound 806
41. PIMA Relief
Community Nutrition Project, Charsada
• Partners:
– PIMA Relief (Financial Support)
– UNICEF (Nutritional supply)
– Al-Khidmat Foundation (Logistic Support)
– Prime Foundation (Technical Assistance, Monitoring and
Evaluation, Training of the staff)
• Duration:
– 15th July 2011 to 15th Feb 2012
• Budget:
– Total project value: PKR 27,71,910
– PIMA’s contribution: PKR 21,92,910
42. PIMA Relief
Community Nutrition Project, Charsada
• Project title:
– Community Management of Acute Malnutrition in Flood
Affected District of Charsada, KP, Pakistan
• Mission:
– All the partners agree to work together in partnership on
this project to contribute towards the Community
Management of Acute Malnutrition in Flood Affected
District of Charsada, KP, Pakistan
43. PIMA Relief
Community Nutrition
Project, Charsada
• Sessions: 21 • Total Screening:
– Schools sessions – Children: 1900
– Community sessions – Pregnant women: 1205
Program Registered Follow Ups
OTP 45 45
SFP 300 300
PLW 127 127
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• Bank account information
– Pakistan Islamic Medical Association
– Account # 0100562825
– Branch Code 0308
– Meezan Bank, F-8 Markaz, Islamabad
56. Central Secretariat
PIMA central secretariat
• 12-Shalimar Centre, F-8 Markaz, Islamabad
• Ph: 051-2261943
• Fax: 051-2857132
• Email:
pima@dsl.net.pk, media.pima@gmail.com
• Website: pima.org.pk